Hagiographies of two Sufi sheikhs, Mazār Pādishāhim and Ḥażrat-i Āfāq. The author of this text is unknown. The manuscript was copied at Yarkand on 5 Shavvāl 1310 AH (22 April 1893 CE).
An untitled biography of Sayyid Imām Ḥasan, son of Ḥazrat-i Āfāq. The author of the text is unknown. The manuscript was copied in East Turkistan in the 13th century AH (19th century CE).
Notices of Sufi sheikhs, including ‘Abd al-Raḥīm, ‘Abd al-Raḥmān, and (?) Ghiyās al-Dīn. The author of the text is unknown. The manuscript was copied in East Turkistan in the 13th century AH (19th century CE).
A brief treatise in verse on falconry apparently attributed to the astronomer ‘Alī Qūshchī. This manuscript was copied in Central Asia in the 12th or 13th century AH (18th or 19th century).
A medical manual, the title and author of which is unknown. The text includes notes on various medical matters (ff 126v-132r). The manuscript was copied in East Turkistan. in the 13th century AH (19th century CE).
The manuscript contains the romance of Gharīb and Ṣanam, in mixed prose and verse. This text is untitled and the author is unknown. This work was copied in East Turkistan in the 12th-13th centuries AH (18th or 19th century CE).
A folk narrative concerning the Malāmatī mystical poet Mushrib or Mashrab. The manuscript was copied in East Turkistan in the late 13th century AH (late 19th century CE).
The romance of Hamrāh and Ḥūrliqā, in mixed prose and verse. This story is untitled and unattributed. The manuscript was copied in Central Asia in the 13th century AH (19th century CE).
A codex containing three tales taken from oral literature. The texts are all untitled and unattributed. The manuscript was copied in Central Asia in the 12th or 13th century AH (18th or 19th century CE).